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Marceliano Gutiérrez Chávez ( — ) was a
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that participated in the
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headed by his brother
Tomás Gutiérrez Tomás Francisco Gutiérrez Chávez (March 7, 1817 – July 26, 1872) was a Peruvian Colonel who, along with his brothers, led a coup against President José Balta Montero and served as the Supreme Leader of Peru for four days in July 1872. Fr ...
against then president
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on July 22, 1872, dying in the events that took place four days later. He is accused of being the one who gave the execution order that ended Balta's life in reprisal for his brother
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's murder, although this has since been disputed.


Early life

Gutiérrez was born in Huancarqui to a family of Spanish descent in 1834, the son of parents Luis Gutiérrez and Julia Chávez. He enlisted, along with his three brothers in the
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, with Tomás distinguishing himself above the others. He was described by historian
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as being more athletic, proud, harsh and ignorant than the rest of his brothers.


Military career

He was promoted to colonel in the 1860s. In April 1870 he was convicted of the crime of
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against guard Luis Montejo, although he returned to active service during the government of
José Balta José Balta y Montero (25 April 1814 – 26 July 1872) was a Peruvian soldier and politician who served as the 19th President of Peru from 1868 to 1872. He was the son of John Balta Bru and Agustina Montero Casafranca. In 1865, he aided Ma ...
, whom he served along with his three brothers.


Coup d'état

The Gutiérrez colonels, dissatisfied with the triumph of Manuel Pardo, the first civilian to win the presidential elections in 1872, plotted a coup against President
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. Previously, they tried to convince the president to annul the elections, to no avail. Then Silvestre convinced Tomás to carry out the coup plan once and for all, given that there were only a few days left before the change of command would take place. The plan was then carried out at 2 p.m. of July 22, with Silvestre taking control of Government Palace and capturing Balta. Marceliano's role was to proclaim Tomás as Supreme Chief of the Republic, while also promoting him to
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. After Silvestre was killed in a shooutout at the San Juan de Dios
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, Tomás notified his brother, who was guarding Balta in the San Francisco barracks, through a note, after which he left for the Government Palace. Meanwhile,
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Narciso Nájar,
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Laureano Espinoza and
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Juan Patiño, broke into Balta's room and shot him to death while he was sleeping. Balta died instantly, as a bullet passed under his beard and reached his
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. In the trial that subsequently followed the assassinations, they claimed to have followed orders from Marceliano, who thus avenged the death of his brother Silvestre. The aforementioned statement is the matter of controversy, as it is alleged that Marceliano interceded with Tomás to embark Balta on a ship (that was ultimately delayed) that had to leave
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on July 24, with a bag of money with travel expenses, which would demonstrate that the brothers' intention was to preserve his life. Other claims state that the order was indeed given by him, as it was rumoured that a son of Balta was among Silvestre's murderers. In the event that the murderers had acted on their own, it is possible that Nájar's background played a role, as he was a personal enemy of Colonel Balta, since being his subordinate in an army corps he had suffered the penalty of flogging. As the situation turned violent, Marceliano left for Callao in order to quell the revolt, while Tomás left for Santa Catalina barracks. During the events, while attempting to light a high-caliber
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at the
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, he was fatally shot in the stomach. It is said that his last words were "another brave man dies" (), and that the shot came from one of his own men. Initially buried in the city's Baquíjano Cemetery, his body was dug up and thrown in the
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at the
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where Tomás and Silvestre's bodies were already burning.


See also

*
Tomás Gutiérrez Tomás Francisco Gutiérrez Chávez (March 7, 1817 – July 26, 1872) was a Peruvian Colonel who, along with his brothers, led a coup against President José Balta Montero and served as the Supreme Leader of Peru for four days in July 1872. Fr ...
*
Silvestre Gutiérrez Manuel Silvestre Gutiérrez Chávez (Arequipa; — Lima; ) was a Peruvian colonel that participated in the coup d'état headed by his brother Tomás Gutiérrez against then president José Balta on July 22, 1872, dying in the events that took pla ...
* Marcelino Gutiérrez


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{{DEFAULTSORT:Gutierrez, Marceliano 1834 births 1872 deaths People from Castilla province People murdered in Peru Peruvian military personnel Peruvian people of Spanish descent Peruvian people of Galician descent